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Get Involved

There are many ways to get involved with RCC and make a difference in our community. Check out our opportunities and start making an impact.

Upcoming Opportunities

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Shop our Wishlist online!

Can't make it to us this year, but want to donate? You're in luck. Shop our customized Wishlist to have donations shipped directly to our shelter.
We'll take care of the rest. 

Shop our online Wishlist, and your donation will be delivered directly to our campus. We'll take care of the rest.

Shop our online Wishlist, and your donation will be delivered directly to our campus. We'll take care of the rest.

Host a Speaker

The Resource & Crisis Center offers a series of presentations and activities to the community to raise awareness, educate on the dynamics of domestic violence and sexual assault, and change social norms. 

For Adults

Check out some of the presentations RCC offers, and contact our team to request a speaker. Be sure to let us know any information you think would be supplemental to your group upon request.

Domestic Violence 101

The basic dynamics of domestic violence.

Relationships: Good, Bad, and Abusive

The basic dynamics of domestic violence.

RCC Overview

Overview of RCC services and how to get involved with our agency.

Healthy Relationships

Learn the components of healthy relationships in your life along with setting personal boundaries.

Sexual Assault 101

The basic dynamics of Sexual Assault.

Recognizing the Signs

Learn how to recognize the signs of those affected by domestic violence and/or sexual assault.

For Teens

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Be Strong

The Resource and Crisis Center

of Galveston County

RCC's Be Strong program is a primary prevention effort available for young women in grades 8-12. This program seeks to empower young women, inspire purpose, and change social norms in the Galveston County.

 

Be Strong: from the Inside Out is an asset-based, development program for young women that builds on concepts of woman-hood, respect, and positive relationships as a strategy for health promotion and violence prevention. Along with the curriculum, Youth Leads is an empowering opportunity that is youth driven and can establish and/or increase their knowledge about the community that surrounds them and cultivates relationships with that same community.

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